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Culture July 23, 2020

Luke Bryan planted a cornfield during quarantine -- and advised fans not to do the same

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Luke Bryan offered some advice for his fans: Don't plant sweet corn during a global pandemic.

The country superstar reveal on Instagram that he's used his time in quarantine to plant a cornfield on his Tennessee property, an activity that appears to be as stressful as it is rewarding.

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PHOTO: In this April 21, 2019, file photo, Luke Bryan attends the taping of ABC's 'American Idol' in Los Angeles.
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In this April 21, 2019, file photo, Luke Bryan attends the taping of ABC's 'American Idol' in Los Angeles.

"Little tip for you guys -- never get bored during a pandemic and plant four acres of sweet corn," the Georgia native posted with a video of him struggling to carry a bucket filled with ears of corn.

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Though Bryan may not be thrilled with his new quarantine activity, he's piqued the interest of his fans and country music friends, with fellow country music singer Dustin Lynch commenting "on my way," while Proud To Be Right Here Tour opener Caylee Hammack asked, "Can I come out and pick my own for dinner? This is a dream!"

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Bryan recently spent his 44th birthday weekend doing something a little more relaxing -- a fishing trip with his family in Wyoming.

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In the meantime, Bryan, who is also an "American Idol" judge, is celebrating the success of his latest No. 1 single, "One Margarita."